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McCann FitzGerald to sponsor RHA annual exhibition
Patrick T Murphy (RHA director), Ian Payne (MF partner), Dr Abigail O’Brien (RHA president), Stephen Holst (MF managing partner) and Eleanor Cunningham (MF partner)

25 Feb 2025 culture Print

McCann FitzGerald to sponsor RHA exhibition

McCann FitzGerald LLP is to sponsor the 195th RHA annual exhibition, Ireland’s largest and longest-running open-submission art exhibition.

The law firm and the RHA can each trace their origins back almost 200 years and say that they share a vision of making a lasting impact on Ireland’s cultural landscape. 

The 195th RHA annual exhibition, in association with McCann FitzGerald, provides a platform for artists to present their work, across diverse mediums – including painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, print, mixed media, and architectural models, while ensuring the public has free access to engage with the arts.

Managing partner Stephen Holst, said: "The 195th RHA annual exhibition in association with McCann FitzGerald aligns perfectly with our values of connectedness, ambition, and empowerment.

Artistic talent

“We are proud to champion an event that fosters artistic talent and connects people with the transformative power of the arts," he said.

With works ranging from €50 to €60,000, this exhibition is an opportunity for both first-time and experienced buyers alike and features a prize fund of over €70,000.

McCann FitzGerald will also be sponsoring a portraiture prize of €1,500.

The exhibition will run from 26 May to 3 August, with free admission throughout.

For more information, pvisit 195th RHA Annual Exhibition – RHA Gallery.

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